Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs)

For about two decades, weaponized unmanned vehicles have by and large been used in the air. Drones like the MQ-1 Predator, the RQ-4 Global Hawk, and the other versions from various countries have been conducting surveillance from the sky and dropping ordnance on targets.

In spite of the way that there have been trying to extend these capabilities to the ground as UGVs, most undertakings come up short with respect to full use. Russia, regardless, seems, by all accounts, to be set out to pass on UGVs to the battlefield.

A Nerekhta UGV

Plenty of UGVs has been testing by the Russian Military in the last few years. The most famous are the Nerekhta, the Uran-9 and the Vikhr.

The Nerekhta, a tracked UGV, can be armed with a number of large-caliber machine guns, as well as an AG-30M grenade launcher and anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs).

During the fighting against pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine, plenty of Russian drones have been shot down by the Ukrainian soldiers. It is informed by the Russian defense minister that approximately, 16,000 missions totaling 96,000 hours of flight time have been flown by the UAVs in Syria.

Recently, Viktor Bondarev, the official of the Federation Council’s Defense and Security Committee, announced that Russia is looking for after the possibility of a robot “swarm” – plenty of drones connected to single ground control station that enables them to be operating as a unit.

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